Hollywood moonbat Danny Glover: The Second Amendment was about slavery and stealing Indian land or something...

The Constitution’s Second Amendment was created to
bolster slavery and capture land from Native Americans, award winning
actor Danny Glover told a group of students at a Texas A&M sponsored
event on Thursday.

“I don’t know if you know the genesis of the right to bear arms,” he
said. “The Second Amendment comes from the right to protect themselves
from slave revolts, and from uprisings by Native Americans.”

“A revolt from people who were stolen from their land or revolt from
people whose land was stolen from, that’s what the genesis of the second
amendment is,” he continued.
Glover, best known for roles in the “Lethal Weapon” franchise and
“Angels in the Outfield,” was addressing students at an event being held
in honor of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

Director of Texas A&M’s Memorial Student Center, Luke Altendorf,
told Campus Reform on Friday that the university was unaware of Glover’
talking points prior to his speech.